DKTV (microsite)

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The DKTV microsite.

DKTV was a microsite developed by POP Multimedia[1] and published by Nintendo, made to promote the release of Donkey Kong 64 on the Nintendo 64.

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Buy! Buy! Buy![edit]

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Buy! Buy! Buy! contained promotional videos around Donkey Kong 64 products.

  • DK 64 Bundle
  • DK 64 Jungle Pak
  • DK 64 Player's Guide

DK64 Beatdown[edit]

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DK64 Beatdown contained a newcast-like series about the five playable characters in Donkey Kong 64.

The DK Gorilla Project[edit]

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The DK Gorilla Project was a six-part series. Judging by its name and the titles of the episodes, it was likely a parody of The Blair Witch Project.

  • "Hitting The Road"
  • "Are We There Yet?"
  • "Off The Map"
  • "Whimpering"
  • "Waking Up To Terror"
  • "Answers In The Basement"

DK Island's Most Wanted[edit]

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DK Island's Most Wanted contained videos of all the main bosses in Donkey Kong 64. Its name is a reference to America's Most Wanted.

DK Rap Attack[edit]

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Main article: DK Rap Attack

The Game Channel[edit]

The Game Channel contained three games that could be played.

Monkey Mail[edit]

Monkey Mail contained Flash animations could be e-mailed to others with a customizable message.

  • Donkey Kong
  • Diddy Kong
  • Tiny Kong
  • Lanky Kong
  • Chunky Kong

National Kongagraphic[edit]

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National Kongagraphic contained videos of all the worlds in Donkey Kong 64. Its name is a reference to National Geographic.

The Real Jungle[edit]

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The Real Jungle contained a sitcom-like series.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo. POP. Archived from the original on February 17, 2004, 23:04:26 UTC via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 15, 2023.